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Johnny Dodds

 

Fecha de Nacimiento 12 de abril de 1892

 

Fecha de Fallecimiento 8 de agosto de 1940

 

Biografía:

 

Fue un clarinetista y saxofonista de hot-jazz, estadounidense, nacido en Nueva Orleans (Luisiana) el 12 de abril de 1892, y fallecido en Chicago (Illinois) el 8 de agosto de 1940.

 

Estudió clarinete con Lorenzo Tio y se enroló en la banda del trombonista Kid Ory, en la que permaneció entre 1911 y 1918, tras lo cual estuvo en una compañía de vodevil, con Billy Mack, y en un riverboat, en la banda de Fate Marable. Se trasladó a Chicago, en 1920, llamado por Joe King Oliver, con quien estuvo hasta 1924.

 

Formó su propio grupo, que estuvo de residente en el Kelly’s Stables y, entre 1925 y 1930, grabó con numerosas cantantes: Ida Cox, Viola Bartlett y otras, además de grabar con los Hot Five de Louis Armstrong, con Jelly Roll Morton y otros músicos. Tras unos años de silencio, vuelve a grabar en 1938, con el trompetista Charlie Shavers y con Lilian Hardin.

 

Johnny Dodds fue un ejecutante, básicamente, de pequeños combos, en los que se convertía en insustituible. Generaba exquisitas frases melódicas, mudando sucesivamente los esquemas y la entonación robusta, graduando su vibrato característico. Destacado intérprete de blues, era un magnífico improvisador colectivo, maestro en el contrapunto a la trompeta y al trombón.

 

Influyó a un gran número de clarinetistas, entre los que destacan Buster Bailey y Mezz Mezzrow.

 

Fallece de un ataque cardíaco en 1940, tras una sesión de grabación con Natty Dominique.

 

Wikipedia in English

 

Biography:

 

Date of Birth April 12, 1892

 

Date of Death August 8, 1940

 

He was a clarinetist and saxophonist of hot-jazz, American, born in New Orleans (Louisiana) on April 12, 1892, and died in Chicago (Illinois) on August 8, 1940.

 

He studied clarinet with Lorenzo Tio and joined the band of the trombonist Kid Ory, in which he remained between 1911 and 1918, after which he was in a vaudeville company, with Billy Mack, and on a riverboat, in the Fate Marable band. . He moved to Chicago in 1920, called by Joe King Oliver, with whom he was until 1924.

 

He formed his own group, which was a resident at Kelly’s Stables and, between 1925 and 1930, recorded with numerous singers: Ida Cox, Viola Bartlett and others, as well as recording with Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five, with Jelly Roll Morton and others. musicians. After a few years of silence, he recorded again in 1938, with the trumpeter Charlie Shavers and with Lilian Hardin.

 

Johnny Dodds was a player, basically, of small combos, in which he became irreplaceable. It generated exquisite melodic phrases, successively changing the patterns and robust intonation, graduating its characteristic vibrato.

 

An outstanding blues player, he was a magnificent collective improviser, master of counterpoint to the trumpet and trombone. He influenced a large number of clarinetists, including Buster Bailey and Mezz Mezzrow.

 

He died of a heart attack in 1940, after a recording session with Natty Dominique.

 

Discografía:

Genero Jazz Escuchar Musica Año
Albums
1 The King of New Orleans Clarinets (Volume One) 1945
2 Johnny Dodds 1981